How To Take Great Photographs by Alan Mead

How To Take Great Photographs by Alan Mead

Author:Alan Mead [Mead, Alan]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Alan Mead
Published: 2012-08-10T21:00:00+00:00


Still life photography is great way to learn color control because you choose the colors of the objects within the picture. Getting the balance right between contrasting colors while still maintaining a natural look is quite an art. You don't want to produce a clash or disharmony but rather you want to create a pleasing look. Remember, if it doesn't look right to you, chances are that others will not find it pleasing to look at either.

What you use in a still life picture and how these objects are arranged doesn’t always have to make sense to produce a great result. Abstract arrangements of objects can be fun to set up and can make striking still life pictures. As with all still life arrangements, some thought needs to be given, not only to the objects used but also how you arrange them. Even though the selection of objects might not make much sense, the end result must be something that is pleasing to the viewer. Even though every viewer will see it differently, the important point is that they should see a great picture. However, because everybody sees it differently, not everybody will like it. Criticism is usually a good thing in photography as generally people are trying to be constructive and helpful; but you can't win them all.



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